Canadian Institutions And Children�s Best Interests: Henriflavipeterism As The Quebec �Money-Only� Sole Custody Case Meant Fo /
From Momany's wealthy and agonizing expibasketism so much can be drawn to teach about, demote or promote, and to portray Canada as it has never been properly understood; not only by outsiders but also by Canadians themselves. This book makes an extensive and detailed use of that basket of exper...
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2015
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Table des matières:
- Introduction
- 1. Henriflavipeterism and the number one lesson in the child-support business school: children for children or children for money-making tools?
- 2. Battling from joint custody to sole custody: the gold-digging enterprise reversing gear from the University of Windsor to the Forest University?
- 3. Puzzling judicial and immigration family politics: the March-August long night of the long-drawn swords against children's best interest?
- Conclusion


